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Reverse Osmosis (RO) is a water purification process that removes contaminants from water by using pressure to force water molecules through a semipermeable membrane. In reverse osmosis, water moves from a region of high solute concentration to a region of low solute concentration, which is the opposite of the natural process of osmosis.
 

Here’s how the process works:

 

1.Pressure Application: High pressure is applied to the contaminated water on one side of the membrane, forcing the water to pass through while leaving contaminants behind.

 

1.Semipermeable Membrane: The membrane used in RO has tiny pores that allow only water molecules to pass through, blocking larger molecules like salts, chemicals, and contaminants.

 

1.Filtration of Contaminants: As the water passes through the membrane, the contaminants, such as dissolved salts, bacteria, viruses, and heavy metals, are left behind and flushed away as reject water or brine.

 

1.Purified Water Collection: The purified water, known as permeate, is collected on the other side of the membrane, now free from most impurities.

 

Key Points about Reverse Osmosis:

 

  • Removes Impurities: RO is effective at removing dissolved salts (ions), bacteria, viruses, organic molecules, and other contaminants.

 

     
  • Energy Requirement: The process requires energy to apply the necessary pressure to force water through the membrane.

 

     
  • Common Uses: RO is widely used for desalination (removing salt from seawater), producing drinking water, and in industrial processes like pharmaceutical manufacturing and food production.

 

     
  • Wastewater: A significant amount of water is rejected as wastewater, although modern systems have been developed to improve efficiency and reduce waste.

 

RO systems often include pre-filters to remove larger particles, post-filters to enhance water quality, and sometimes UV disinfection for additional microbial safety.

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